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Procedure for updating Antelope licenses

Q:  We've recently moved several systems to a new building, and thus a have new subnet.  I'm just hoping to find out what the best procedure is for updating the licenses, which, as I understand it are tied to the subnet.  We had been at 128.xxx.10.x, but now we're at 128.xxx.92.x.  Should I simply run register_antelope on each machine?

A:  Yes, run register_antelope.  Antelope licenses can be tied to either a specific node, IP or subnet.  If you're moving Antelope to a new machine in any case you'll need to request a new license from BRTT using their register_antelope program.  If you are requesting a subnet license you shouldn't need to run register_antelope on every machine, just once and then copy the license file to each subnet computer.


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